Sleep Cause Map
About This Worksheet
This worksheet is a cause-and-effect analysis activity focused on understanding relationships in informational texts. It is designed for Grade 8 students studying how ideas connect logically. The passage explains teen sleep deprivation and its causes and effects. Students identify specific causes and resulting outcomes. For example, late-night screen use leads to reduced sleep and increased fatigue.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet aligns with Grade 8 standards for analyzing cause-and-effect relationships. It supports CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.8.5 by requiring students to understand how ideas are connected. Students should already understand basic comprehension before completing this task. The next step would involve analyzing more complex relationships in texts. TEKS 8.6(C) is supported through informational text analysis.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will read a passage about teen sleep habits. They identify two causes of sleep deprivation. Students then identify two effects described in the text. They must use specific details to support their answers. The task builds understanding of cause-and-effect structure.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may confuse causes with effects. Some might list general ideas instead of specific details. Others may struggle to connect causes and outcomes clearly. It is also common to overlook key information in the text. Teachers should model how to trace cause-and-effect relationships.
Implementation Guidance
This worksheet works well during a lesson on cause-and-effect structure. Teachers can guide students through identifying one example before independent work. It is useful for practice or assessment. Parents can support learning by discussing real-life examples of cause and effect. This helps reinforce understanding.
Details and Features
The worksheet includes a clear informational passage and structured response prompts. There is space for listing causes and effects. The layout is simple and easy to follow. It is printable and suitable for classroom or home use. The design supports focused comprehension.